The answer to the last question is that athletes at these Games will be randomly tested. However, the process will be slightly different to that used at the Olympic Games.

Philippe Furrer, who is leading the Culture and Education Programme (CEP) for the IOC, said testing will only be done at the Youth Olympic Village and that it will be random, rather than specifically focused on the medallists.

“It’s our responsibility to have an anti-doping programme,” Furrer said. “But it’s different here because through the testing we also bring an educational dimension.”

The written answers to the quiz will provide WADA with information on what issues young athletes are struggling with.

The goal is to create informed ‘ambassadors’ who will spread information to their peers.

Spletzer-Jegen added that on 14 August alone, the WADA booth had been visited by about 500 athletes.

“The goal is to raise awareness and raise a generation [committed to] clean sport,” she said. “Clean athletes are ambassadors for clean sports.”